Estudio Multitemporal de la Dinámica Urbana y del Crecimiento Poblacional de los Municipios de San José del Guaviare y Puerto López
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The student Andrés Felipe Riapira Chávez with code 20102025022 of the curricular project Cadastral Engineering and Geodesy developed the project of degree in an internship modality denominated "MULTITEMPORARY STUDY OF THE URBAN DYNAMICS AND POPULATION GROWTH OF THE MUNICIPALITIES OF SAN JOSÉ DEL GUAVIARE AND PUERTO LÓPEZ", in The Intituto Geográfico Agustín Codazzi in the Internal Group of Work of Territorial Ordering, with the advice of the internal director Javier Felipe Moncada Sánchez and the external director Norha Acero Moreno. The multitemporal study is framed in a project of the group that raises the need to collect information of this type in the region of Orinoquía and part of the Colombian Amazon. The Institute provided all the geographic information, satellite images, aerial photographs, cartography, geodatabases and cadastral validation reports were used to develop this study, in addition to this information were also consulted census reports of demography and housing since 1964 year in the Which both municipalities began to be dated by the DANE.
This document makes a geo historical revision of the municipalities, it indicates between its lines the important dates and events that were drawing what today is known of them; In turn builds a theoretical framework on urban and population dynamics from a territorial approach.
The results of both multitemporal studies developed simultaneously are: a general description of the area of study, a selection of geographical inputs, ie the list of both satellite and aerial photographs used, a demographic analysis which is developed for each period Census since 1964 noting population structures, migratory data and urban - rural territorial distribution; And a spatial analysis that shows, through maps and graphs, the extension of the urban area of both the municipal headwaters and the different populated centers